It appears that the ability to comment on blogs has been stopped. Is there a reason for this?
As an example see https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/b/microstation_blog/posts/the-explorer-part-three-the-items-tab which doesn't have the comment section at the bottom!
Jesse Dringoli said:If you see a case where a technical question on a Forum does not get a timely answer, please let me know and I will look into it
Try this one. https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/f/microstation-forum/174705/like-v8i-you-ll-love-connect---make-using-bing-maps-a-snap-by-using-microstation-connect-edition I kmnow it's only been one day but even so the OP must be able to answer the question.
If you see a case where a technical question on a Forum does not get a timely answer, please let me know and I will look into it.
Regards,
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.
Jesse Dringoli said:We (Bentley) encourage questions and discussions, but in order to ensure that they come to our attention (and other users willing to help), the questions should be posted to the Forum. The green banner at the top of the blog is a link to the respective Forum
Which is good but no use if you don't respond!
We (Bentley) encourage questions and discussions, but in order to ensure that they come to our attention (and other users willing to help), the questions should be posted to the Forum. The green banner at the top of the blog is a link to the respective Forum.
Jan Šlegr said:because one from basic rules of communities is that everything is voluntary, there is no obligation to answer. But I do not think it's the main problem, because people willing to invest their time to write anything are usually ready to react.
That may be so but why have a banner at the top of the blog saying 'Questions about this blob, click here'? If they don't want questions remove the banner. If they do then they should expect them. At the moment it's just plain rude!!